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Cruel and tender : Photographs of the twentieth century

From june 5 to september 7 2003
Photography
To seize the moment, in its crudest and most realistic way, is the process some 200 photogprahres exhivited at the Tate Modern tried to follow, thus making the history of XXth century photography. From William Eggleston to Philip-Lorca di Corcia, from Thomas Ruff to Rinele Dijkstra, it is always the same fascination with what is sordid that gives way to impressive and timeless images.

Tate Modern

Bankside
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Hours :
Horaire(s) d'ouverturefrom 10 am to 6 pm
Friday, Saturday from 10 am to 10 pm
December 24th, Christmas Day, Boxing Day
Admission :
Admission fee : Permanent galleries: free admission - Temporary exhibitions: admission charge
Walker Evans, Interior Detail, West Virginia, Coal minor house, 1935 (printed later), gelatin silver print, © Museum of Modern Art, New- York ; The Walker Evans Archive, the Metropolitan Museum of Arts.
MORE INFORMATION :
Catalogue, texts by Emma Dexter and Thomas Weski, 288 pages, 29.99 £